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Herbs & Plants. Black Nightshade – Solanum Nigrum

The plant has a long record of use in traditional medicine for the treatment of a number of conditions. For centuries, plants have played a vital role in human survival, culture, and healing. Among these, Black Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) stands out as a modest yet remarkable species. It is a small shrub, typically 30-120 cm […]

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On the Road. Gratitude as a Daily Practice

One may define gratitude as “the quality of being thankful.” Alternatively, we can think of it as an attitude, emotion, personal trait, or behavioural practice. However, it is conceived that the quality of being grateful is a foundational component of daily social exchange and can carry deep meaning both on interpersonal and intrapersonal levels. Perhaps

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Herbs and plants: Commelina benghalensis. The versatile plant

The plant is not only a healing agent, but also a symbol of resilience and adaptability. Commonly known as the Bengal dayflower, it is a sprawling annual herb with both surface and subterranean growth. Its sparsely and short-pubescent stems sometimes produce underground runners with self-pollinating flowers. Its leaves are shiny, pale apple-green and ovate with

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Significance of Meals in African Culture

In traditional African culture, eating a meal encompasses more than just food; it is a vital part of cultural practices, complete with its own rites and values. African people follow strict rules about their meals, and these occasions are often surrounded by taboos, especially those held within families or during significant celebrations. These are indeed

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